Timetables for Erie Railroad Station, Caledonia NY

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Title

Timetables for Erie Railroad Station, Caledonia NY

Description

Number 9 on the Burleigh map, the Erie Railroad was one of four different lines passing through or near by the town of Caledonia. At the time of Burleigh&#039;s panoramic map (1892) the railroad was in dire financial straights and by the next year would declare bankruptcy for the third time in its history, primarily due to cutthroat competition. <br /> <br /> Two images show the early emergence of marketing railway travel. The first, from 1878, is a train timetable of the sort routinely published in local newspapers: three different railroads are listed without differentiation, as a sort of public utility. No railroad advertisements appear in the paper. The second, an 1893 advertisement, retains this basic information but now reminds local travelers that the &quot;Erie Flyer&quot;--the &quot;best and most convenient train to New York&quot;--departs from nearby Avon. The great metropolis is an overnight trip away in Pullman cars, &quot;the finest in the world.&quot;

Publisher

Caledonia Advertiser

Date

1. 1878-07-13<br /> 2. 1893-01-19<br /> 3. 1893-01-19

Contributor

Cooper, Ken

Source

1. Caledonia Advertiser, 13 July 1878.<br /> 2-3. Caledonia Advertiser, 19 Jan. 1893. <br /> Courtesy of Tom Tryniski / Fulton History

Format

1. jpeg, 364 KB<br /> 2. jpeg, 353 KB<br /> 3. jpeg, 113 KB

Type

Newspaper advertisement

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Original Format

Newspaper advertisement

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